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Sean Wilson paints his Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor Tuesday in Lewiston. “I do all the work myself. Paint, fuel pumps, starters. I do it all,” said Wilson. “One of my friends calls me ‘Rattle Can Rocky,'” Wilson paints using the spray paint cans that rattle when they are shaken. He says it takes about 10 spray paint cans per car. Wilson is known in the area for his work on Interceptors, a model of car commonly used by law enforcement. “One officer calls this ‘Interceptor Lane,'” said Wilson, whose latest paint job consists of white, black and red paint. “This will be my tri-color Vic,” said Wilson. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
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